St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th July 1788 - 19th May 1790

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Image 133 of 14223rd March 1790


Middlesex ss,

James Whitlock< no role > late a Soldier
in his Majesty's Service maketh Oath
that his late Father James Whitlock< no role >
has informed him that he was duly
Bound Apprentice by Indenture for the
Term of Seven Years to his Uncle
John Whitlock< no role > of Fleet Ditch in the
Parish of St. Ann Black Friars in the
City of London Painter and served the
Whole of his said Apprenticeship with
his said Master there and never did
any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement
All which this Deponent believes to be
true for that his [..] Mother Ann
Whitlock
< no role > after his Father's Death
was relieved by the Parish Officers of
the said Parish and that he likewise
for some time past received from the
Officers of the said Parish the sum of
Two Shillings Weekly, that he has never
been an Apprentice or lived as a hired
Servant by the Year or Rented any House
or Lodging of the yearly Rent or Value of Ten
Pounds or paid any Poors Rate or Kings Tax
or did any Act to his knowledge or Belief
to gain a Settlement in his own right
that he has a Wife named Elizabeth< no role > who is now in St. Thomas's Hospital to whom
he was lawfully Married at the Parish Church
of St. Leonard Shorditch


Sworn this 23d Day of
March 1790 before
R Davies Rob Smith< no role >

James Whitlock< no role >




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